​Finally, the tournament that we've been asking for at 90min for years.

No, seriously. Amalgamate the League Cup and the Checkatrade Nonsense Invitational Tournament into one EFL Cup – for Football League clubs only. It saves on the fixture congestion that the Premier League clubs are always whinging about, it means the Checkatrade doesn't exist, and it's proper competitive. It's perfect. Anyway.

Football Manager have put us on the path toward enlightenment, launching the EFL Football Manager Cup. What is it? Well, it's what it sounds like – Football Manager have paired with the EFL and Mind to create a head-to-head knockout tournament, with 54 of the EFL's 72 clubs taking part.

Representing the teams are a host of club figures, from AFC Wimbledon's Under-18s manager Rob Tuvey to a dozen players, including Karlan Grant, Joe Lolley (of course) and Romaine Sawyers – not the first time ​players have gotten involved in the virtual world over lockdown.

The first round was drawn on Twitter over the weekend and contains some titanic clashes, including Leeds vs Nottingham Forest, Swansea City vs Derby County and the first Bristol Derby in almost seven years.

First round games will be played out this week between Monday and Thursday, going at one round per week until the quarter-final stage – which will be played 11-14 May before both semi-finals on Saturday 16 May and the grand final on the Sunday.